from eurus, "broad," and chora, "a place," signifies, lit., "(with) a broad place," i.e., "broad, spacious," Mat 7:13.
connected with plak, "a flat, broad surface," signifies "to make broad;" said of phylacteries, Mat 23:5; used figuratively in 2Co 6:11, 2Co 6:13, "to be enlarged," in the ethical sense, of the heart.